• TFX International

    Official Carrier of the 2012 MegaSpeed Custom Car and Truck show

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  • Mike Holmes

    Come and meet Mike Holmes, Canada's most trusted contractor and his crew at Megaspeed Custom Car and Truck Show.

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  • Henry Winkler

    Come and meet the legendary Actor, Producer and Author! He will be signing autographs and meeting fans all weekend!

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  • Rad Rides by Troy

    Troy grew up in Manteno, a small town in Illinois. He and his wife Angie have three beautiful children… Carly (15), Jack (11) and Luke (9). Together Troy and Angie run one of the most successful companies in the industry.

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  • Transformer Cars

    Come and see Transformer replica cars, Beaterbee ( A 1977 Camaro Replica of the Beater Bumblebee Camaro ) and Barricade (A 2006 Saleen S281E Police Interceptor Replica, that features parts from one of the Screen Used Cars) . 


  • Canada’s Best Car Crazy Competition

    Meguiar’s Canada is excited to announce that 2012 will see the return of the Canada’s Best Car Crazy Competition, once again Meguiar’s Canada will travel across Canada to find Canada’s Best show car.

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  • Vehicle Feature

    The Imperial Speedster is a “what if” look at a luxury Chrysler sports car. Starting with a 1959 Imperial Crown Custom 4-door sedan, the car was cut into 46 major sections and welded back together.

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MEET AND GREET YOUR HEROES RECEPTION - 1.15pm 
Saturday March 10th, 2012 in the Ontario Room - Hall One

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Aggressive Fitment competition class sponsored by Stretch & Poke! - Canada's Aggressive Fitment Culture. First, second, and third place prizes for the best aggressively fitted competing vehicle.

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Pat Porco has always had a love of cars, especially high performance muscle cars. In the spring of 2011, he created MegaSpeed Custom Car & Truck Show, Toronto's newest custom car and truck show; the bridge between the classic custom car/truck and the "tuner" enthusiasts.

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Show Features

Henry Winkler

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Henry Franklin Winkler was born on October 30, 1945, in Manhattan, New York. His parents, Harry Irving and Ilse Anna Maria Winkler, were Jewish immigrants who avoided the German Holocaust, moving to the US in 1939.

His dad was the president of an international lumber company while his mother worked alongside his father.

His motorcycle, leather jacket, thumbs-up gesture, and uttering of the phrase "Aayyyy!" became television trademarks. The character became so popular that ABC considered renaming the series "Fonzie's Happy Days" but eventually decided against it.

Henry grew up with "a high level of low self-esteem." Throughout elementary school and high school, he struggled with academics. This was due to what he would later identify as dyslexia. His parents expected him to eventually work with them at the lumber company. However, Henry had other plans as he saw roles on stage as the key to his happiness. His acting debut came in the eighth grade when he played the role of Billy Budd in the school play of the same name.

Following his graduation from McBurney High School, he was able to incorporate his learning disability and succeed in higher education. He received a Bachelor's degree from Emerson College in 1967 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Yale School of Drama in 1970. He later received an honorary PhD in Hebrew Literature in 1978 from Emerson College.  

Following college, his top priority was to become an actor. However, if this was unsuccessful, he wanted to become a child psychologist because of his deep interest in working with children. Like many other actors, he began his career by appearing in 30 commercials. His first major film role was in The Lord's of Flatbush (1974) in which he played a member of a Brooklyn gang.

After that, he was cast on a new ABC series which was set in the 1950s called "Happy Days" (1974). He was given the role of high school dropout and greaser Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli. The character was seldom seen during the first few episodes as ABC initially feared he would be perceived as a hoodlum. However, the character became extremely popular with viewers, and the show's producers decided to give Fonzie a more prominent role in the series.

Following this, the show's ratings began to soar, and Fonzie became a 1970s icon and the epitome of cool. His motorcycle, leather jacket, thumbs-up gesture, and uttering of the phrase "Aayyyy!" became television trademarks. The character became so popular that ABC considered renaming the series "Fonzie's Happy Days" but eventually decided against it.


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Unlike many other stars of the 1970s who rose to fame in a short period of time and developed "big heads," Henry managed to stay well grounded and avoided falling into this trap. He was said to be more polite and agreeable, even after his popularity soared. He remained on the series until its cancellation in 1984.

In the mid-1980s, with his "Happy Days" (1974) now behind him, Henry decided to change his focus toward producing and directing. He produced and directed several television shows and movies, most notably "MacGyver" (1985) and "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (1996). In the mid-1990s and early 2000s, he was able to re-establish himself with a younger generation of moviegoers and TV viewers, appearing in the popular films, Scream (1996/I) and The Waterboy (1998) and on shows such as "The Practice" (1997) and "Arrested Development" (2003).

In addition to his movie and film credits, Henry is a well accomplished author. Between 2003 and 2007, he co-authored 12 children's novels with Lin Oliver. The series is called "Hank Zipzer, the World's Greatest Underachiever." The books are based on his early struggles with dyslexia, and they sold more than 2-million books in that time. Off-screen, Henry has been married since 1978 to Stacey Winkler (nee Weitzman) with whom he has three children. Together, they are actively involved with various children's charities. In 1990, they co-founded the Children's Action Network (CAN), which provides free immunization to over 200,000 children. He is also involved with the Annual Cerebral Palsy Telethon, the Epilepsy Foundation of America, the annual Toys for Tots campaign, the National Committee for Arts for the Handicapped, and the Special Olympics.


Fonz Appearance Schedule

Friday - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Saturday - 1:00pm to 4:00pm and 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Sunday - 1:00pm to 4:00pm  


 

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